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Off the beaten track : 20 multi-day walks on New Zealand farm and backcountry tracks / Colin Moore.

Nā: Momo rauemi: TextTextSeries: Bird's eye guidesKaiwhakaputa:Nelson, N.Z. : Craig Potton ; 2009.Whakaahuatanga: 209 p. : col. ill., col. maps ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781877517044
Ngā marau: DDC classification:
  • 796.510993 22
Summary: "Off the Beaten Track is a tantalising guide to 20 multi-day walks across New Zealand farmland, through forest sanctuaries and along stretches of coastline--from the kauri-fringed bays of Great Barrier Island to the alpine tarns of Southland. While not all walks featured are over private land, what they do have in common is that in exchange for a modest payment, enthusiastic walkers can tramp or amble through New Zealand's hills and backcountry without a heavy pack, with a comforable bed at the end of the day and fine dining if they wish. Suitable for people of all ages, these walks are proving popular with family groups, work groups and, particularly, baby-boomers who want to get out in the hills but do it in comfort and with minimal hassle." -- publisher.
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"Off the Beaten Track is a tantalising guide to 20 multi-day walks across New Zealand farmland, through forest sanctuaries and along stretches of coastline--from the kauri-fringed bays of Great Barrier Island to the alpine tarns of Southland. While not all walks featured are over private land, what they do have in common is that in exchange for a modest payment, enthusiastic walkers can tramp or amble through New Zealand's hills and backcountry without a heavy pack, with a comforable bed at the end of the day and fine dining if they wish. Suitable for people of all ages, these walks are proving popular with family groups, work groups and, particularly, baby-boomers who want to get out in the hills but do it in comfort and with minimal hassle." -- publisher.

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